Professor Marcia Langton

Foundation Chair of Australian Indigenous Studies

Centre for Health and Society, School of Population Health
The University of Melbourne
Tel: +61 3 8344 9156
Email: m.langton@unimelb.edu.au

Professor Langton is the Foundation Chair of Australian Indigenous
Studies at The University of Melbourne. She was the founding Director of
the Centre for Indigenous, Natural and Cultural Resource Management and
the Ranger Chair of Aboriginal Studies at the Northern Territory
University. Professor Langton is a specialist in Aboriginal land tenure
and resource issues with a research and publication track record in
native title, land rights and Aboriginal resource rights.

Professor Lee Godden (Resigned)

Director of the Centre for Resources, Energy and Environmental Law
School of Law
The University of Melbourne
Tel: +61 3 8344 1109
Email: lcgodden@unimelb.edu.au

Professor Godden is the Director of the Centre for Resources, Energy and
Environmental Law within the Law School. Prior to that Godden held a
joint appointment as Director of the Office for Environmental Programs.
Godden has a strong research reputation and publication record in
interdisciplinary law research, with a focus on analyses that explore
the intersections between indigenous land and resource management with
western property, environmental and resource laws. Professor Godden has resigned from the project to undertake a position as lead Commissioner with the Australian Law Reform's Native Title Inquiry.

Professor Miranda Stewart

Professor Stewart is a leading scholar in the field of tax law
and policy. Stewart's most significant contribution to this research
field is a sustained policy critique of the design of business tax
rules, combined with a theoretical and empirical analysis of tax reform
for economic development. Stewart brings a strong comparative
perspective to research on business tax, and has expertise on tax
incentives for entrepreneurialism, investment and taxation of business
assets.

Professor Ciaran O'Faircheallaigh

Professor O'Faircheallaigh is with the Business School at Griffith
University. He has made significant contributions to research on the
interrelationship between indigenous peoples and resource development,
as well as the implementation and evaluation of policies affecting
Indigenous Australians. His work has included documenting, evaluating
and explaining outcomes from Aboriginal-mining company negotiations, and
developing the first framework for systematically analysing negotiation
outcomes.

Dr Lisa Strelein

Dr
Strelein is the Director of the Native Title Research Unit and the
Director of Research programs at the Australian Institute for Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander Studies. Her research over the last 18 years
has focused on indigenous empowerment and autonomy within Australian
law and policy. Strelein joins the ATNS Project as a Partner
Investigator.

Professor John Taylor (Retired)

Visiting Fellow
Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research
The Australian National University
Tel: +61 2 6125 0052
Email: j.taylor@anu.edu.au

Professor Taylor is a visiting fellow at Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research (CAEPR) at the Australian National University. Taylor has been the principal social scientist in Australia to have analysed and charted the course of indigenous demographic transitions. He has established a prominent role for regional demographic analysis in the formulation of indigenous affairs policy. Professor Taylor was Director of CAEPR from 2010-2013 and retired in 2013 as Director. Professor Taylor also withdrew from the ATNS Project with Professor Matthew Gray replacing him as Chief Investigator.

Associate Professor Maureen Tehan

Associate Director, Centre for Resources, Energy and Environmental Law
School of Law
The University of Melbourne
Tel: +61 3 8344 6205
Email: m.tehan@unimelb.edu.au

Associate Professor Tehan is the Associate Director, Centre for Resources, Energy and
Environmental Law and former Undergraduate Dean of the Law School at the
University of Melbourne. Assoc Prof Tehan's academic work has included a conceptual
and practical synthesis of Indigenous peoples' land relationships and
the settler legal system.

Professor Matthew Gray

Director, Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research
The Australian National University
Tel: +61 2 6125 8265
Email: matthew.gray@anu.edu.au

Professor Gray is the Director of the Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research at the Australian National University. He was previously the Deputy Director of the Australian Institute of Family Studies and has published research on a wide range of social and economic policy issues including those related to Indigenous Australians. Professor Gray has extensive experience in evaluating major government policies and programs including a major evaluation of the 2006 changes to the family law system, the Stronger Families and Communities Strategy, Case Coordination and income management in the Northern Territory.